Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title
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First Line of Poem
Poem Title
Author
Lines
Views
Pa he bringed me here to stay
A Christmas Memory
James Whitcomb Riley
56
111
Pace slowly, black horses, step stately and solemn
A Monody
Kate Seymour Maclean
33
133
Packs of houses squat along rotten streets,
Sunday Afternoon
Alfred Lichtenstein
16
148
Pagget, a schoolboy, got a sword, and then
Upon Pagget.
Robert Herrick
6
103
Pain and sorrow shall vanish before us
Love's Light Summer-Cloud.
Thomas Moore
24
143
Pain can go guised as joy, dross pass for gold,
The All-Creative Spark
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
30
13
Pain has an element of blank;
The Mystery Of Pain.
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
8
214
PAINTER in Paphos and Cythera famed
An Imitation Of Anacreon
Jean de La Fontaine
12
202
Palace and ruin, bless thee evermore!
Holyrood Palace.
Victor-Marie Hugo
6
186
Palace-roof of cloudless nights!
Ode To Heaven.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
70
95
Pale amber sunlight falls across
Autumnal
Ernest Christopher Dowson
20
275
Pale as a star that shines through rain
A Legend Of The Lily.
Madison Julius Cawein
63
339
Pale beech and pine-tree blue,
In A Wood
Thomas Hardy
44
213
Pale brows, still hands and dim hair,
Aedh Laments The Loss Of Love
William Butler Yeats
7
786
Pale brows, still hands and dim hair,
The Lover Mourns For The Loss Of Love
William Butler Yeats
569
Pale death with equal foot strikes wide the door
Stanzas.
William Cowper
42
213
Pale Ebenezer thought it wrong to fight,
The Pacifist
Hilaire Belloc
2
406
Pale faces looked up at me, up from the earth, like flowers;
At Moonrise
Madison Julius Cawein
28
292
Pale girl with russet hair, Tatters in what you wear
To A Red-Haired Beggar Girl
Charles Baudelaire
56
245
Pale hands I love beside the Shalimar,
Kashmiri Song
Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)
12
205
Pale moon! thy mild benignant light
Queen Mary's Complaint.
Helen Maria Williams
48
44
Pale season, watcher in unvexed suspense,
April.
Archibald Lampman
77
194
Pale, at its ghastly noon,
A Funeral Fantasie.
Friedrich Schiller
80
90
Pale-faced is he, as in the door
A Fellow Slave
Morris Rosenfeld
36
82
Paler than the water's white
Unloved.
Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
12
180
Pallas grew vapourish once, and odd,
On The Countess Of Burlington Cutting Paper
Alexander Pope
800
Pallas grew vapourish once, and odd;
On The Countess Of Burlington Cutting Paper.
Alexander Pope
20
103
Palm Sunday at the Vatican
Symbols.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
16
217
Pan came out of the woods one day,
Pan With Us
Robert Lee Frost
553
Pan loved his neighbour Echo - but that child
Pan, Echo, And The Satyr. From The Greek Of Moschus.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
12
79
Pan, Pan, oh mighty hunter! whether now,
From The Same (Pictures From Theocritus - From Idyl I.)
William Lisle Bowles
12
329
Pancakes and fritters,
Nursery Rhyme. CLXIX. Songs.
Unknown
8
7
Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies,
To The Small Celandine
William Wordsworth
260
Pap he allus ust to say,
Them Old Cheery Words
James Whitcomb Riley
72
70
Pap's got his patent-right, and rich is all creation;
Griggsby's Station
James Whitcomb Riley
40
91
Paradise is, as from the learn'd I gather,
Paradise.
Robert Herrick
2
122
Paradise, my darling, know that paradise,
Paradise
Edward Powys Mathers (As Translator)
36
101
Pardon me, God, once more I Thee entreat,
To God.
Robert Herrick
10
147
Pardon mine ears, both I and they do pray,
Astrophel and Stella - Sonnet LI
Philip Sidney (Sir)
14
81
Pardon my trespass, Silvia! I confess
To Silvia
Robert Herrick
361
Pardon the faults in me,
Wife To Husband
Christina Georgina Rossetti
30
87
Pardon, Agathos, the weakness of a spirit new-fledged with immortality!
The Power Of Words
Edgar Allan Poe
734
Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make
Sonnets From The Portuguese XXXVII
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
14
509
Pardon, old fathers, if you still remain
Introductory Rhymes
William Butler Yeats
22
465
Pardon, old fathers, if you still remain
Responsibilities
William Butler Yeats
454
Parent and Prince of Heav'n, O lead, I pray,
Senecae Ex Cleanthe.
Richard Lovelace
10
138
Parent of golden dreams, Romance!
To Romance.
George Gordon Byron
64
228
Parent to those, whose infant days
Two Hymns Written for the Asylum of Female Orphans.
William Hayley
40
239
Paris, from throats of iron, silver, brass,
Destiny.
Emma Lazarus
14
175
Paris, half Angel, half Grisette,
Paris Day By Day: A Familiar Epistle - (To Mrs. Henry Harland[1] )
Richard Le Gallienne
49
153
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